Hi guys.
Are there any power transformer guru's that can advise me on a transformer rewind?
I'm planing on a full rewind, primary and secondary of an old MOT 240v in 38v to 40v out. The transformer is to be used as a high current variable bench power supply, about 10 amps. I'll be using a stacked bobbin to separate the windings.
My dilemma is this,I'm using Silvio Kliac's transformer calculator to give me a primary and secondary turn count and wire size, but the software doesn't consider the hight of the core and I can not fit the suggested number of turns on this core.
Suggested number of primary turns is 496 of 1mm wire. Can I simply reduce the primary turns to say 480 and recalculate the secondary to compensate?
regards to all,
Wal
Are there any power transformer guru's that can advise me on a transformer rewind?
I'm planing on a full rewind, primary and secondary of an old MOT 240v in 38v to 40v out. The transformer is to be used as a high current variable bench power supply, about 10 amps. I'll be using a stacked bobbin to separate the windings.
My dilemma is this,I'm using Silvio Kliac's transformer calculator to give me a primary and secondary turn count and wire size, but the software doesn't consider the hight of the core and I can not fit the suggested number of turns on this core.
Suggested number of primary turns is 496 of 1mm wire. Can I simply reduce the primary turns to say 480 and recalculate the secondary to compensate?
regards to all,
Wal
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